THE WORLD SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP WAS INAUGURATED ON APRIL 7TH IN BUDAPEST WITH THE MEXICAN SKATING GROUP, MERGING EDGE, ON BOARD

The Mexican national team of synchronized ice-skating, Merging Edge travelled this week to the Hungarian capital, Budapest, to take part in the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2016. On Thursday, April 7th, 2016 at 19:30 pm. the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2016 was inaugurated in the SYMA Sport and Events Centre in Budapest.

The Ambassador of Mexico in Hungary, Isabel Téllez accompanied by her husband and members of her diplomatic corps attended the inauguration where as part of the show, the ‘Draw & Show’ featured the best Hungarian skaters (including Hungarian Short Track Speed skaters with great victories under their belt this season, U-18 national ice hockey team members and others) performing a program designed specifically for this occasion. The Biebers put on an exclusive live concert afterwards. The Draw of the Championship took place at 20:00 o’clock pm on the same night.

The competition is featuring 26 teams from 21 International Skating Union (ISU) Members.

The Mexican team made up of 18 female and 1 male skaters is training in the Ice Complex Club under the orders of Michele Cantú, Ana Cecilia Cantú, Erin Donovan and Donna Mitchel trainers. The Merging Edge will realize its short program on Friday, April 8th, 2016 at 18:00 pm and their free program on Saturday, April 9th, 2016 at 15:00 pm.

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Tickets are available at the following website.

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